Alliance for Mexico

The Alliance for Mexico was a multi-party electoral alliance in Mexico that competed in the 2000 and 2006 presidential elections. The alliance consisted of the Party of the Democraitc Revolution, the Labor Party of Mexico, the Party of the Nationalist Society, Convergencia, and ex-Institutional Revolutionary Party dissidents, and Cuauhtemoc Cardenas was the party's 2000 presidential candidate. The party won 17% of the vote in 2000, winning 68 Chamber of Deputies seats and 17 Senate seats. In 2006, the Institutional Revolutionary Party and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico created the new "Alliance for Mexico", with Roberto Madrazo as the alliance's presidential candidate. Again, the party lost the elections to the National Action Party of Mexico.